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期刊名:Indian journal of tuberculosis

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Swathy Govindaswamy,Venugopal Jaganathan,Abdul Kadhar Sathick Batcha et al. Swathy Govindaswamy et al.
Background: Post-pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB) sequelae are chest alterations caused by pulmonary tuberculosis problems, even after treatment and infection elimination. These alterations can cause pulmonary dysfunction, ra...
Arun Sampath,Saravanan Mani Arun Sampath
Abdominal Tuberculosis represents 11-16% of extrapulmonary tuberculosis and usually presents with vague abdominal symptoms that can mimic other diseases such as inflammatory bowel disorders, malignancy and sarcoidosis. Often the diagnosis i...
Kirui Collins Kipkosgei,Calvince Otieno Anino,George Makalliwa Kirui Collins Kipkosgei
Tuberculosis (TB) still poses a significant challenge to public health globally, especially in low- and middle-income countries such as Kenya. Despite the robust strategies, malnutrition remains a barrier to positive treatment outcomes, del...
Shubham Chandra,Thomas Vadakkan Devassy Shubham Chandra
Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are more vulnerable to tuberculosis (TB) because of weakened immune systems, which is a serious health risk, especially in low-to-middle-income nations. ...
Shini Preetha Nirmalson,Vijayakarthikeyan M,Thenmozhi M D Shini Preetha Nirmalson
Background: Tuberculosis mostly affects adults in their most productive years. However, all age groups are at risk. One of the high risk groups for tuberculosis is the elderly population due to factors like physiological ...
Om Pradeep Y,Ajantha P,Puri M M et al. Om Pradeep Y et al.
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death from infectious diseases worldwide next to COVID. Miliary presentation is a form of TB that can cause 100% mortality without treatment. Due to lack of a gold sta...
Mary Rebecca Yowaraj,Sudha Vilvamani,T Bharathiraja et al. Mary Rebecca Yowaraj et al.
Background: The association between Tuberculosis (TB) and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) have always been an area of interest for decades. Many studies have reported the impact of DM on the development and prognosis of TB and vic...
Biswajeet Sahoo,Pratiksha Kamboj,Priyal Anand et al. Biswajeet Sahoo et al.
Introduction: Tuberculosis is the most common serious opportunistic infection in HIV-positive patients. TB can occur at any time during the course of HIV infection. The estimated number of people living with HIV in India ...